Articles by Aaron M. Yoder
Steps to halt zoonotic disease transmission
Some simple safety practices can help prevent the spread of zoonotic disease to feedlot workers.
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Addressing risks and language barriers for immigrant feedyard workers
Immigrant feedyard workers face high injury rates due to hazardous conditions and language barriers. Resources and training programs are available to improve communication and reduce incidents.
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Severe weather: Be aware of the risks
Tornadoes are most common in the central Plains and southeastern U.S., but they can happen anywhere. It is important to have a plan in place to protect yourself and any employees going into peak season.
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Initial and periodic safety training in the feedyard
Immediate safety training for new employees, combined with follow-up monitoring, is essential to ensuring employees understand safe working processes and fully implement what they’ve learned.
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Horsemanship and safety in the feedyard
Maintaining safety when working cattle in a feedyard requires pen riders to understand cattle behavior and horse footing conditions. Feedyard managers must know the abilities of horse and rider and should provide necessary training when needed.
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